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  2. Prolactin: What It Is, Function & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

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    Prolactin is a hormone that’s responsible for lactation, certain breast tissue development and milk production. Higher-than-normal levels of prolactin in your blood can cause certain symptoms, such as irregular periods, infertility and erectile dysfunction.

  3. Prolactin Levels Test: High vs. Low, Normal Range - WebMD

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    A prolactin (PRL) blood test measures how much of a hormone called prolactin you have in your blood. The hormone is made in your pituitary gland, which is located just below your brain....

  4. Prolactin - Wikipedia

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    Prolactin (PRL), also known as lactotropin and mammotropin, is a protein best known for its role in enabling mammals to produce milk. It is influential in over 300 separate processes in various vertebrates, including humans. [5] .

  5. Symptoms of High Prolactin Levels - Verywell Health

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    High prolactin levels outside of pregnancy and breastfeeding can signal an endocrine disorder or other health concern. High prolactin symptoms include breast enlargement, irregular periods, irritability, and a low sex drive.

  6. Prolactin Levels: MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    A prolactin (PRL) test measures the level of prolactin in a sample of your blood. Prolactin is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. Hormones are chemical messengers in your bloodstream that control the actions of certain cells or organs.

  7. A prolactin level test looks for health conditions relating to the hormone prolactin. Results may indicate pituitary disorders, hypothyroidism, kidney disease, or liver disease.

  8. Prolactin is a hormone involved in milk production in mammals. Levels typically increase during pregnancy. High prolactin levels outside pregnancy may indicate an underlying health problem....

  9. Physiology, Prolactin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Prolactin is a polypeptide hormone responsible for lactation, breast development, and hundreds of other actions needed to maintain homeostasis. The chemical structure of prolactin is similar to the structure of growth and placental lactogen hormones.

  10. Prolactin 101: Everything You Need to Know About Prolactin

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    Prolactin is a hormone that encourages breast growth and milk production during and after pregnancy, as well as maintaining our metabolism, regulating our stress response, maintaining a functioning immune system and in the development of our reproductive organs.

  11. Hyperprolactinemia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Hyperprolactinemia is a treatable condition in which you have higher-than-normal levels of prolactin in your blood. The most common cause is a prolactinoma.